Hall Point parking (or Sulphur Creek Point)
Nearest Road: | Preservation Drive |
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Nearest Town: | Burnie |
Locality: | NW Coast |
Latitude: | S 41° 5′ 37″ |
Longitude: | E 146° 1′ 41″ |
Elevation: | 5 m |
Fee: | No charge |
Management: | Local council |
Road Surface: | Unsealed |
Car Park: | Good unsealed |
Water: | Dry |
Toilets: | None |
Toilet Accessibility: | No toilet |
Shelter: | None |
Picnic Table: | No table |
Comment: | From Bass Highway, find Sulphur Creek roundabout and take coast road (Preservation Drive) heading east for 1.5km. Turn north over railway to parking area on small peninsula. |
1 walk from Hall Point parking (or Sulphur Creek Point)
Caution
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Hall Point walk (or Sulphur Creek Point)
Goal: | Sulphur Point |
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Grade: | Fairly flat |
Type: | Circuit |
One-way distance: | 300 m |
Comment: | To observe the geology, walk to west side and then north and return down east side. This is a penguin rookery so be careful in the dune areas. |
References
Jesse Aherne, Rotary Club of Devonport South East - pamphlet, Rotary Club of Devonport South East, Number 7, Hall Point
“A unique boundary … between two of Tasmania's oldest rocks…â€
Peter S. Manchester, Created From Chaos - a geological trail of 100 sites in Tasmania, 1 ed., Peter S. Manchester, Page 209, … Sulphur Creek Point
“… a remnant of the 'bottom' of Tasmania.â€